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Truckers who will be driving through Oklahoma City on Friday can receive a free lunch during the "Sandwiches 4 Semis" event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Exit 136 on I-35.
It's a job most Americans depend on without even knowing it. Right now, thousands upon thousands of truckers are rapidly trying to meet the demands of supermarkets, and hospitals all across the country.
Truckers who will be driving through Oklahoma City on Friday can receive a free lunch during the "Sandwiches 4 Semis" event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Exit 136 on I-35.
TBS Factoring is providing truck drivers with free lunch on Friday at Exist 136 on Interstate 35. The Sandwiches 4 Semis event will be staged at both the northbound and southbound ramps in Oklahoma City.
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For information contact:
Brooke Green
Director of Marketing
TBS Factoring
(800) 207-7661